These links are here because they either:*represent something important to the world of chiptune and electronic music*represent something important to me because I said so*or represent some awesome people deserving of recognition

Click on the pictures, they are your links. See ya.--BitPusher

*LSDJ (LITTLE SOUND DJ)*The most legendary if not comprehensive piece of software for producing chiptune on the Gameboy. Donationware. If you decide to get into chiptuning and want to buy this, don't be a cheap little dirtbag. Johan has given the world something awesome here.

*NANOLOOP*Also a legendary piece of software in chiptune and electronic music. Available for Gameboy and Gameboy Advance for chiptuning, as well as iOS or Android for an extremely well rounded electronic music production suite!

*SYNTHCART*This software turns the Atari 2600 console into a full synthesizer. A pro-sound modded console becomes an instrument, and if used in conjunction with a sequencer on your PC, you have a wicked awesome chiptune tool. Synthcart is also available as a rom for 2600 emulators too.

*CHIPMUSIC.ORG*There are some awesome people on this web forum. You can go here for advice with anything chiptune, be it production, hardware modding, and much more across many systems and formats. Plenty of free beats to download as well.

*ATARIMUSIC.NET*This site is home to all that is Atari. Chiptune on consoles, information on the Atari ST computers, and tons more. Anyone interested in any breed of Atari hardware for music needs to know this site.

*8BITPEOPLES.COM*Because 8bit Peoples :)

May be one of the most famous internet based chiptune "labels" known to the chiptuning world. This was also the first site I ever visited upon hearing the word chiptune so many years ago. Download your heart out.

*YERZMYEY*I discovered this man on 8bitPeoples, and got to talk to him when I was a regular at the Atari Music Network. He's a hell of a talented chiptuner and nice fellow besides.

*Ninten Kwon Do*A chiptuner I met on the Chipmusic.org forums. I had no idea that much awesome could be squeezed out of just one Gameboy powered by LSDJ. Wicked beats :)

*ARMY OF 2600*I haven't talked to this man since MySpace was a thing, but he was the only other person I had met that, like me, was active in the chiptune scene using only Atari 2600s. By some odd proxy, I considered him a friend. Many times more talented and imaginative than I could hope to be, very unique style. Hope all is well General Mike. Wish I could've had a beer with ya.

*BIT MUMMY*All I can say is either wow or WTF? This dude has done something i've never heard before; he combines chiptune with intense metal, raw thrash, and of course drops cuts on the turntable because all that shit goes together right? Definitely very different, worth checking out if you like a little intensity in your tunes.

*THURSDAY CUSTOMS*Thursday Customs is based in my home state (about two hours away from me in fact.) These folks are who you can turn to for modded GameBoys, or you can SEND IN YOUR OWN for a broad range of modifications like pro-sounding, backlights, clock mods, hex chips, and much more. I really don't feel the prices are all too bad either. I utilized these guys to do my own DMG with a blue backlight and RCA prosound mod amongst a couple other tweaks. If you know how to do your own circuit bending, they've got all the components and accessories you'll probably ever need, even stuff i've never heard of. Really exciting stuff for the would-be chiptuner. Modifying circuits and soldering are not something I have any experience with, so these services become invaluable. Besides, it's lame to rock everything in an emulator, why not use the REAL thing?

*BitPusher's LSDJ Kit Collection*This is a little gift I want to share with fellow LSDJ composers. It is my collection from the many sources who shared their kits online for LSDJ's wav channel. This is the very kit selection I have added to my own LSDJ cartridge. Enjoy!

*Adlib Tracker II*This is one for my fellow Mac users...yeah you read that right!If you are from my generation or anywhere close, you were no doubt exposed to DOS at one point or another. DOS games had a certain sound and a certain style that were unique and immediately recognizable. Adlib Tracker II pretty much explains itself in the name. It is an extremely well featured tracker designed for DOS that allows you truly craft your art via FM synthesis. Visit www.adlibtracker.net for the latest versions.

But wait, there's more! What if you are a Mac user like me? I have found that DOSbox is a fantastic emulator for most DOS goodness....but the latest version of AT2 crashes right out at boot on Mac DOSbox. Well I have found a solution! To use Adlib Tracker II on MacOS with DOSbox, you will need an unofficial SVN build of DOSbox called DOSbox-X. I have put together a package containing a precompiled binary of DOSbox-X, the latest release of AT2, and I even wrote up simple instructions to get you going.Get it HERE